Major Arcana And Astrology: Relationship Hypothesis Between The Cards

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It’s already been known before that each tarot card has its own astrological association. In major arcana, we use modern astrology association while in minor arcana, we use a traditional one.

In this article, I choose the topic only for Major Arcana and have some hypothesis that each of the cards have some relationship dynamic; if we use some astrological association.

Just for reference, here’s astrology association for Major Arcana.

No.Major ArcanaAstrology Association
0The FoolUranus
1The MagicianMercury
2The High PriestessMoon
3The EmpressVenus
4The EmperorAries
5The HierophantTaurus
6The LoversGemini
7The ChariotCancer
8StrengthLeo
9The HermitVirgo
10Wheel of FortuneJupiter
11JusticeLibra
12Hanged ManNeptune
13DeathScorpio
14TemperanceSagittarius
15The DevilCapricorn
16The TowerMars
17The StarAquarius
18The MoonPisces
19The SunSun
20JudgementPluto
21The WorldSaturn

Supporting Relationship in Major Arcana

In astrology, each planet has zodiac that it rules. In here, we use both traditional and modern rulership combined. In astrological sense, when the planet is in it’s rulership zodiac, the planet can express it’s quality to the fullest, in positive or constructive way. And based on that premise, each Major Arcana in tarot card also have some supporting relationship based on those rulership rules.

Therefore, here’s the list of zodiac and each ruler, along with the Major Arcana.

Zodiac Planet Ruler
Aries (4.The Emperor)Mars ( 16. The Tower )
Taurus (5. Hierophant)Venus ( 3. The Empress )
Gemini (6. The Lovers)Mercury ( 1. The Magician)
Cancer (7. The Chariot)Moon ( 2. The High Priestess)
Leo (8. Strength)Sun ( 19. The Sun)
Virgo (9. The Hermit)Mercury ( 1. The Magician)
Libra (11. Justice)Venus ( 3. The Empress)
Scorpio (13. Death)Mars (16. The Tower) & Pluto ( 20. Judgement)
Sagittarius (14. Temperance)Jupiter (10. Wheel of Fortune)
Capricorn (15. The Devil)Saturn ( 21. The World)
Aquarius (17. The Star)Saturn (21. The World) & Uranus ( 0. The Fool)
Pisces (18. The Moon)Jupiter (10. Wheel of Fortune) & Neptune ( 12. The Hanged Man)

Opposing Relationship in Major Arcana

From the same relationship in astrological sense, we also know that each planet have some “opposing qualities” in each other. Theoretically speaking:

  • Sun in contrast with Moon
  • Mars in contrast with Venus
  • Jupiter in contrast with Saturn

In astrology, Sun symbolize some independent light radiance, also signifies some ego that goes outward; while Moon symbolize the borrowed light from the sun, the mirror of the sun, also ego that goes inward.

Mars in which symbolize initiative, aggressive, driving energy that try to break through every obstacle to achieve the goal; while Venus symbolize to attract, sensuality, energy that try to tame and make every obstacle “submit” to cooperate for achieving the goal.

Jupiter symbolize expansion opportunity, some positive and optimistic improvement, and also looking outward for any good alternative; while Saturn symbolize boundaries, restriction, responsibilities, some rules to bound us into a more realistic approach rather than carelessly positive.

Therefore, here’s some opposing/ contrasting dynamics between Major Arcana based on its astrological association.

Major Arcana CardThe Opposing Card (works both ways)
19. The Sun ( Sun)
8. Strength (Leo)
2. The High Priestess (Moon)
7. Chariot (Cancer)
4. The Emperor (Aries)
13. Death (Scorpio)
16. The Tower (Mars)
3. The Empress (Venus)
5. The Hierophant (Taurus)
11. Justice (Libra)
10. Wheel of Fortune (Jupiter)
14. Temperance (Sagittarius)
18. The Moon (Pisces)
15. The Devil (Capricorn)
17. The Star (Aquarius)
21. The World (Saturn)

Even though this relationship dynamic is in my own hypothesis based on astrology, I’ve found that this dynamic, especially in supporting and opposing one, actually shows in my own reading for my client; making the analysis more in-depth and detailed while keep that card in spread relatively limited and not too much.

General Wealth Spell

This short and sweet spell, I’ve posted on my Instagram Account RFudoh. This a general Wealth spell I make, for everyone who needs money boost or any material opportunity to solve your problem.

Basically, you can try this anytime, but I recommend to do this spellwork especially at Thursday (the day of Jupiter, one of the benefict planet in Astrology).

I’m using Cirro Marcheti’s Gilded Tarot Royale, mass market edition.

When Astrology And Tarot Are Complementing Each Other

In my professional practice, I’m using both, even though I relying mostly on astrology. Why? Because both method have their own ‘strength’ and also challenge.

We can assume that Astrology is much older knowledge than Tarot Card since the first tarot deck is found around mid 15th century. And we also know that the Tarot system, compiled by Aleister Crowley himself, is fusing several systems like Qabalah with its Tree of Life, numerology, I-Ching, and of course archetype from Astrology.

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Then, we also know that most of the time, lots of spiritual practitioners combine astrology and also tarot cards for their practice, personally and professionally. Most tarot readers can jump relatively easier astrology and vice versa because of one thing that has in common: astrological archetype.

In my professional practice, I’m using both, even though I rely mostly on astrology. Why? Because both methods have their own ‘strength’ and also challenge.

Tarot : a Fast Brainstorming Tool for Any Answer ( if you can think objectively)

If somehow I’ve got some client in the middle of the road and asking me some question, and because of some condition, I can’t access the internet (lol, just joking), then I’m using a tarot card to brainstorm the answer.

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We have to admit that the tarot is a very versatile tool for brainstorming some answers for practically any question we want to ask. From our love life, which careers that we want to choose, which house we want to buy, which country destination, etc, the most tool that is available to us right now is the tarot card. Why? Simple, most of us bring our cards along.

Any question we want to ask can be answered directly and fast, by shuffling our tarot cards, drawing 1 to 3 cards, and interpreting them.

And who is not interested in doing some short practical magick ritual with a tarot card? Sending our thoughts to the universe in the hope they answer our prayers through our tarot card’s visual symbolism.

Tarot, besides as tool for divination ( meaning: to connect with the divine), brainstorming the answer, tools for magical ritual, brainstorming tools for some idea/ inspiration for making a story, music, and any other entertaining and inspiring media, also can be used for meditation. Even some people use tarot cards as a substitution for the feng shui element in their home!

But that tarot card, especially in consulting practice, is not without its caveat. Wait, they have a caveat? Yes, you heard it right.

To be brutally honest, our tarot card interpretation, even when we draw the card, depends on our mental condition, like it or not.

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Trust me, our reading with a client when our mind isn’t straight, too tired, or under intense stress, rarely results in objectively reading. Plus, we have our own mindset/ value of something. Some people can be neutral reading for let’s say…., a prostitute while some people aren’t. And that kind of bias will affect our reading immensely.

Astrology : An Objective Data With (A Rather Long) Process and Analysis

Then what about astrology?

Astrology itself is also a very versatile tool, albeit for a different purpose. Besides profiling our ‘easy’ and ‘challenging’ potential, we can use astrology for mundane analysis (well….politic and stuff), event analysis and potential, determining our best and worst period with some timing technique, and even we can do some ‘divination’ also with astrology.

And who doesn’t want to know the exact date and time to have some ritual specifics to our needs?

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Also, the one important side of astrology is, the output data ( a.k.a our birth chart) is very objective. If we input the same date, time, and city where we’re born, the birth chart is always the same. The rest is how we interpret the birth chart.

But let’s be honest, most astrologer needs time to prepare the client’s chart, prepare the timing period material, prepare the keyword for analysis, and so on, especially if it’s a very important and detailed topic.

Written report? If we do the written astrology report (assume we do it ‘manually’), we take time to analyze and choose the writing language as not to offend our client, if we found something rather sensitive on that topic.

And Astrology is very time-sensitive. If we can’t get the client’s birth time (which is a privilege in some countries and generations), even if we have some alternate method to analyze, the reading will be less accurate.

The Reason I’m Using Both: Complementing Each Other

That’s the reason I’m using both for my practice. I’m using tarot card for more intuitive and fast reading, while I’m relying more on Astrology if I have time to prepare the answer before consultation session with my client.

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And it turns out, they really complement each other. While tarot reading can brainstorm and add more inspiration about how the event will unfold, astrology can also add much more detail about when the event has a high chance of happening.

And with astrology, my reading becomes much more objective without relying on some “time cycle” (like moon cycle, transiting Neptune phase, etc) to make my intuition more accurate.

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